Wire Gauge Calculator

Calculate the perfect wire size for your electrical project in seconds

Recommended: 3% for most applications

How to Use This Calculator

  1. 1 Enter the current (in amps) that will flow through the wire
  2. 2 Select your system voltage (12V, 24V, 120V, etc.)
  3. 3 Enter the wire length (one-way distance, not round trip)
  4. 4 Set the maximum voltage drop you can tolerate (3% is standard)
  5. 5 The calculator will instantly show the recommended wire gauge

AWG Wire Gauge Chart

AWG Diameter (mm) Resistance (Ω/km) Max Current (A)
181.0221.010
161.2913.213
141.638.317
122.055.223
102.593.333
83.262.146
64.111.360
45.190.8280
26.540.51115
17.350.41130
1/08.250.32150
2/09.270.26175

Frequently Asked Questions

What is voltage drop?

Voltage drop is the reduction in voltage as electricity flows through a wire. Longer wires and higher currents cause more voltage drop. Keeping it under 3% ensures your devices receive adequate power.

Should I measure one-way or round-trip length?

Enter the one-way length. The calculator automatically accounts for the return path (round trip) in its calculations.

What if I need a wire size between two AWG gauges?

Always round up to the next larger (smaller number) gauge. For example, if calculations suggest between 12 AWG and 10 AWG, use 10 AWG for safety.

Can I use this for AC and DC circuits?

Yes! The calculator works for both AC and DC circuits. Just select the appropriate voltage from the dropdown.